Kyeo doesn't remember enough of the fight to know what happened, and his head is killing him, but when he checks he still has his sidearm and also now he's apparently crashlanded on a planet with absolutely awful-looking hostile fauna, wow, and that one's coming his way much too fast and he draws and shoots.
"They did not give this context. How many planets are there? Can you trade with the other ones for food?"
"Yes. Ships take a lot of power and time, you don't do it for bread, but strange fruit and things like that."
"Have the other planets also put someone in charge of forcing everyone to do jobs and confiscating and distributing the output or is that just yours."
"I've never been," Kyeo says. His voice has been getting croaky, off and on, and it's very hoarse now.
He looks at the paladins because this should be handled with more delicacy than he has personally managed.
"His -" Cough. "His name is Sarham. He is presumably on a Kularan planet now."
"I think - your government is making a very tragic mistake - but if the other planets are different I don't see how they wouldn't have noticed the mistake -"
"Please tell me we are going to do something about the slave planet," he says to the paladins.
"We - need to think. Obviously it will be - somewhere on the list of priorities. It's - far away, and confusing -"
"I am not very confused about it at all. And it'd fund other work, they're - they're doing some things we don't know how to do."
"Yeah," she says.
"A planet - that's so many people."
"We need to think."
"Of course. I'm sorry. I can stick around for a week."
- oh, he'd meant to ask about Carissa's request. Maybe he will do that the next day.
Sarham is in a lecture hall, folding his glowing rectangle into its shiny case and stuffing it into his bag, elbowing his friends and vice-versa as they file out of the row. They emerge into rain, put up umbrellas, buy steaming drinks from a cart they pass, duck under an awning to drink them.